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Celebrities gathered at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK for the 2022 Fashion Awards on Monday.
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Some of the most memorable looks included hoods, sheer fabrics, and statement tails.
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Rita Ora and Simone Ashley’s looks were almost completely transparent.
Florence Pugh arrived in a backless Valentino gown with side slits and a full skirt.
Sabrina Elba’s bodycon dress featured red feathered stripes and a matching hood that added glam to the look.
The top of Jourdan Dunn’s ball gown was almost completely see-through, aside from the tattoo-like details.
Naomi Campbell wore a shimmering floor-length gown by Valentino with a cutout bodice and attached cape.
Lily James’s Rodarte gown featured shimmering fabric and a semi-sheer mermaid skirt, which was coordinated with touches of embroidered tulle on the bodice.
Rita Ora wore a red set by Nensi Dojaka, consisting of a bikini top and matching thong with a body-hugging sheer cape.
Sebastian Croft, who stars in “Heartstopper,” arrived in black slacks, leather dress shoes and a knit top with bold cutouts.
FKA Twigs wore a Rick Owens gown that featured an asymmetrical neckline and trim. He was lined in 3D stripes and the look was completed with a puffy black jacket.
A painting of a woman floating in the clouds was printed on Tilda Swinton’s Charles Jeffrey Loverboy dress, which had long sleeves and a cape.
Simone Ashley’s shimmering Harold James gown was form-fitting and almost completely sheer, and had a high neckline that flowed into a hood.
Winnie Harlow walked the red carpet in an Iris van Herpen jumpsuit that had intricate cutouts and flowing fabric behind her.
Suki Waterhouse looked like a gentleman in a sparkling tea-length Alexander Vauthier gown with flowing sleeves. She wore the piece with matching boots.
Georgia May Jagger opted for a strapless leather midi dress by Andreas Kronthaler for the Vivienne Westwood collection. Sheer black stockings and gloves enhanced the ensemble.
Lila Moss arrived in a sheer black dress by Knwls that wowed with a dramatic train.
Alexandre Vauthier’s sheer Leonie Hanne gown had a high neckline, cut-outs at the bodice, and a feathered trim.
James McAvoy’s elegant ensemble included a velvet blue tuxedo jacket, black pants and a black bow tie.
Jodie Turner-Smith wore a bright green Gucci gown that featured flowing pleated fabric from the sleeves and skirt.
Elsa Hosk donned a Miu Miu two-piece for the event. Her bralette and skirt were covered in sequins, and both were adorned with a black belt.
Sabrina Carpenter was one of the many stars to wear a hooded dress. Her mustard yellow dress was also sleeveless and tied at her waist.
Christine Quinn of “Selling Sunset” put a unique spin on the corset trend. Her black dress had tapered padding at the waist and a fishtail skirt with a deep slit.
Actress Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu wore a sparkling sleeveless dress. She had a plunging neckline, floral embellishments, and a slit in the skirt. She combined it with a fur shawl.
Ashley Graham’s flowy dress was baby blue. She had long sleeves and a thigh-high slit.
Daniel W. Fletcher de Tan France’s ensemble consisted of a white blouse, black corset, white neck piece, black shorts, and an oversized trench coat. Black knee-high socks and shoes completed the ensemble.
Musician Rochelle Humes walked the red carpet in leggings, pumps and a crystal-fringed off-the-shoulder jacket by Celia Kritharioti.
“Shadow and Bone” star Jessie Mei Li chose a gothic lace corset, white tank top, and floor-length patent leather jacket.
Model Munroe Bergdorf wore a body-hugging blue princess dress embellished with crystals. She also had a second ruffled skirt that wrapped around her waist.
Dixie D’Amelio’s white Valentino gown was simple enough, but a low neckline to the bodice and silver chain neckline made it stand out.
Olivia Culpo’s gown featured a form-fitting black bodice and a voluminous floor-length skirt.
Lady Amelia Windsor, who is 42nd in line to the British throne, chose a silky black gown with a plunging neckline and delicate train.
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